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- the present disclosure relates to rotation adjusting mechanisms, and more particularly, to a rotation adjusting mechanism used for rotating reflective mirror and an adjusting machine using the rotation adjusting mechanism.
- a rotation adjusting mechanism In the assembling process, a rotation adjusting mechanism is employed to position workpieces.
- a typical rotation adjusting mechanism includes a rotation member, a pivotal shaft and a clamping member.
- the pivotal shaft rotatably extends through a middle portion of the rotation member, the clamping member is fixed to an end of the rotation member.
- the clamping member clamps a workpiece, the rotation member is rotated and the clamping member is driven to move to position the workpiece.
- the positioning accuracy of the rotation adjusting mechanism is less than optimal.
- FIG. 1 is an isometric view of an embodiment of an adjusting machine with a workpiece and an electronic device.
- FIG. 2 is an isometric view of the adjusting machine of FIG. 1 without a base seat.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded, isometric view of the adjusting machine of the FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is an exploded, isometric view of a rotation adjusting mechanism of the adjusting machine of FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is similar to FIG. 4 , but viewed from another aspect.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a rotation adjusting mechanism of the adjusting machine of FIG. 3 , taken along line VI-VI.
- an embodiment of an adjusting machine 100 includes a base seat 10 , a linearity adjusting mechanism 20 , a rotation adjusting mechanism 30 and a clamping mechanism 40 .
- the linearity adjusting mechanism 20 is slidably mounted on the base seat 10
- the rotation adjusting mechanism 30 is slidably mounted on the linearity adjusting mechanism 20 .
- the clamping mechanism 40 is mounted on the rotation adjusting mechanism 30 and capable of being rotated around a first axis A and a second axis B, to position a workpiece 220 on an electronic device 200 .
- the first axis A and the second axis B are perpendicular to each other and intersect with each other.
- the electronic device 200 is a micro-projector
- the workpiece 220 is a reflecting mirror.
- the base seat 10 includes a bottom plate 11 and a feeding table 13 located at a side of the bottom plate 11 .
- the linearity adjusting mechanism 20 includes a first guiding rail 21 , a first sliding member 23 , a positioning member 25 , a second guiding rail 27 , a second sliding member 28 and an adjusting member 29 .
- the first guiding rail 21 is fixed to the bottom plate 11 adjacent to the feeding table 13 .
- the first sliding member 23 is slidably mounted on the first guiding rail 21 .
- a part of the positioning member 25 passes through the first sliding member 23 , and is capable of being drawn down on the bottom plate 11 , to securely fix the first sliding member 23 in place.
- the second guiding rail 27 is fixed to the first sliding member 23
- the second sliding member 28 is slidably mounted on the second guiding rail 27 .
- the adjusting member 29 is mounted on the second guiding rail 27 and resists on the second sliding member 28 to adjust the sliding distance of the second sliding member 28 .
- the rotation adjusting mechanism 30 is fixed to the second sliding member 28 , and includes a fixing block 31 , a first rotation assembly 33 and a second rotation assembly 35 parallel to the first rotation assembly 33 .
- the fixing block 31 and the second rotation assembly 35 are fixed to opposite sides of the first rotation assembly 33 .
- the first rotation assembly 33 includes a first pedestal 331 , a first sliding block 333 , a first adjusting member 335 and a first latching member 337 .
- the first pedestal 331 includes a main body 3311 and a first sliding portion 3313 formed on the main body 3311 .
- the main body 3311 defines a fixing surface 3315 and a first engaging surface 3316 at two sides thereof, respectively.
- the fixing surface 3315 is planar and fixed to the fixing block 31 .
- the first engaging surface 3316 is smoothly concave and follows the circumference of a cylinder based on the first axis A.
- the first sliding portion 3313 is located at a middle portion of the main body 3311 and protrudes out from the first engaging surface 3316 .
- the first sliding portion 3313 defines a first sliding surface 3317 thereon substantially parallel to the first engaging surface 3316 .
- the distance between a terminal end of a contour line of the first sliding surface 3317 to the fixing surface 3315 is equal to the distance between an opposite terminal end of the contour line of the first sliding surface 3317 to the fixing surface 3315 .
- the first pedestal 331 defines an adjusting hole 3318 on a side surface of the main body 3311 away from the second sliding member 28 .
- An axis of the adjusting hole 3318 can be parallel to the fixing surface 3315 , and the movement of the axis of the adjusting hole 3318 resembles a tangent of a circle moving around the circumference of a circle.
- the first pedestal 331 further defines a slot 3319 (elongated hole) communicating with the adjusting hole 3318 on the middle of the first engaging surface 3316 .
- the first sliding block 333 includes a base body 3331 and a pair of second sliding portions 3333 .
- the base body 3331 defines a second sliding surface 3335 thereon, and the pair of second sliding portions 3333 protrudes out from opposite edges of the second sliding surface 3335 .
- the base body 3331 further includes an engaging portion 3337 on a middle portion of second sliding surface 3335 .
- the shape of the second sliding surface 3335 is convex and matches that of the first sliding surface 3317 .
- the engaging portion 3337 is a strip parallel to the pair of second sliding portions 3333 .
- the engaging portion 3337 includes a plurality of screw teeth (not labeled) arranged along a length thereof, the plurality of screw teeth are parallel to each other.
- Each second sliding portion 3333 defines a second engaging surface 3338 corresponding to the first engaging surface 3316 , one second sliding portion 3333 defines a locking hole 3339 on a side surface thereof.
- the shape of the second engaging surface 3338 is convex to correspond to that of the second sliding surface 3335 .
- the locking hole 3339 extends through the second sliding portion 3333 , and an axis thereof is perpendicular to the axis of the adjusting hole 3318 .
- the first adjusting member 335 is partially received in the adjusting hole 3318 of the first pedestal 331 .
- the first adjusting member 335 includes an adjusting portion 3351 and an operation portion 3353 connected to an end of the adjusting portion 3351 .
- the adjusting portion 3351 is received in the adjusting hole 3318 and engages with the first pedestal 331 .
- the adjusting portion 3351 is partially exposed out of the elongated hole 3319 and engages with the engaging portion 3337 of the first sliding block 333 .
- the first adjusting member 335 is capable of driving the first sliding block 333 to slide along the first sliding surface 3317 .
- the first adjusting member 335 is a bolt.
- the first latching member 337 is partially received in and engages with the locking hole 3339 of the first sliding block 333 .
- An end of the first latching member 337 extends out of the locking hole 3339 and resists on the first sliding portion 3313 to position the first sliding block 333 on the first sliding pedestal 331 .
- the second rotation assembly 35 is the same as the first rotation assembly 33 , and includes a second pedestal 351 , a second sliding block 353 , a second adjusting member 355 and a second latching member 357 .
- the second sliding block 353 slidably engages with the second pedestal 351
- the second adjusting member 355 is capable of driving the second sliding block 353 to slide relative to the second pedestal 351 .
- the second latching member 357 is capable of resisting on the second pedestal 351 to position the second sliding block 353 on the second sliding pedestal 351 .
- the second adjusting member 355 is perpendicular to the first adjusting member 335 .
- the second latching member 357 is perpendicular to the first latching member 337 .
- the second rotation assembly 35 is capable of driving the clamping assembly 40 to rotate around the second axis B.
- the clamping mechanism 40 is fixed to the second sliding block 353 and includes a fixing plate 41 , a guiding assembly 43 , a pair of clamping assemblies 45 and a resisting assembly 47 .
- the fixing plate 41 is fixed to the second sliding block 353 .
- the guiding assembly 43 includes a plurality of guiding rods 433 and a plurality of resilient members 435 sleeved on the guiding rods 433 .
- the pair of clamping assemblies 45 is movably mounted on the guiding rods 433 and urged by the plurality of resilient members 435 to move towards each other.
- Each clamping assembly 45 includes a sliding block 451 slidably sleeved on the guiding rods 433 , and a clamping member 453 fixed to the sliding block 451 .
- the clamping member 453 includes a clamping portion 4533 away from the sliding block 451 .
- the resisting assembly 47 is roatably mounted on the fixing plate 41 and capable of driving the pair of clamping assemblies 45 to move away from each other.
- the resisting assembly 47 includes a pair of rotation members 471 , a resist member 473 and a knob 475 .
- the pair of rotation members 471 is fixed on the fixing plate 41 and spaced from each other.
- the resist member 473 is rotatably mounted on the pair of rotation members 471 , the knob 475 is mounted on an end of the resist member 473 .
- the resist member 473 includes a resist portion (not labeled) between the pair of sliding blocks 451 .
- the feeding table 13 is fixed to the bottom plate 11 .
- the first guiding rail 21 , the first sliding member 23 , the positioning member 25 , the second guiding rail 27 , the second sliding member 28 and the adjusting member 29 are mounted in turn.
- the fixing block 31 is fixed to the second sliding member 28
- the first pedestal 331 is fixed to the fixing block 31 .
- the first sliding member 23 slidably engages with the first pedestal 331 , the first adjusting member 335 and the first latching member 337 are mounted to the first pedestal 331 and the first sliding member 23 respectively.
- the second rotation assembly 35 is fixed to the first sliding block 333 .
- the fixing plate 41 is fixed to the second sliding block 353 .
- the guiding assembly 43 and the pair of clamping assembly 45 are mounted on the fixing plate 41 .
- the pair of resisting assemblies 47 is rotatably mounted between the pair of clamping assemblies 45 to complete the assembling of the adjusting machine 100 .
- the electronic device 200 is placed upon the feeding table 13 , the knob 475 is turned by hand and drives the resist member 473 to rotate.
- the resist member 473 drives the pair of clamping members 453 to move away from each other.
- the workpiece 220 is received between the pair of clamping members 453 and the resist member 473 rotates again to release the plurality of resilient members 435 , thus the workpiece 220 is clamped.
- the pair of clamping members 453 drives the workpiece 220 to move longitudinally along the first guiding rail 21 via the linearity adjusting mechanism 20 .
- the first adjusting member 335 engages with the engaging portion 3337 to enable the first sliding block 335 to slide relative to the first pedestal 331 , thus the workpiece 220 is rotated around the second axis A.
- the second adjusting member 355 drives the second sliding block 355 to slide relative to the second pedestal 351 , thus the workpiece 220 is rotated around the second axis B.
- the workpiece 220 is aligned to the electronic device 200 via incremental motions around the first axis A and the second axis B, the clamping members 453 place the workpiece 220 on the electronic device 200 to finish the adjusting of the workpiece 220 .
- the first sliding block 333 is capable of rotating around a first axis A relative to the first pedestal 331
- the second sliding block 353 is capable of rotating around a second axis B relative to the second pedestal 351 , thus greatly improving the adjusting accuracy of the rotation adjusting mechanism 30 and the presentation of the workpiece 220 .
- As the first rotation assembly 33 and the second rotation assembly 35 are connected to each other as in a laminar manner, thus a volume of the rotation adjusting mechanism 30 decreases.
- the clamping process of the workpiece 220 merely requires rotation of the resisting member 473 , thus operation of the clamping mechanism 40 is much easier.
- the rotation adjusting mechanism 30 is capable of rotating around a different axis.
- Page 10 of 19 reformed the position of the first axis A may be changed.
- the position of the second axis B may be changed.
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- The present disclosure relates to rotation adjusting mechanisms, and more particularly, to a rotation adjusting mechanism used for rotating reflective mirror and an adjusting machine using the rotation adjusting mechanism.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- In the assembling process, a rotation adjusting mechanism is employed to position workpieces. A typical rotation adjusting mechanism includes a rotation member, a pivotal shaft and a clamping member. The pivotal shaft rotatably extends through a middle portion of the rotation member, the clamping member is fixed to an end of the rotation member. When in use, the clamping member clamps a workpiece, the rotation member is rotated and the clamping member is driven to move to position the workpiece. However, the positioning accuracy of the rotation adjusting mechanism is less than optimal.
- Therefore, there is room for improvement in the art.
- The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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FIG. 1 is an isometric view of an embodiment of an adjusting machine with a workpiece and an electronic device. -
FIG. 2 is an isometric view of the adjusting machine ofFIG. 1 without a base seat. -
FIG. 3 is an exploded, isometric view of the adjusting machine of theFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 is an exploded, isometric view of a rotation adjusting mechanism of the adjusting machine ofFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 is similar toFIG. 4 , but viewed from another aspect. -
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a rotation adjusting mechanism of the adjusting machine ofFIG. 3 , taken along line VI-VI. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , an embodiment of an adjusting machine 100 includes abase seat 10, alinearity adjusting mechanism 20, arotation adjusting mechanism 30 and aclamping mechanism 40. Thelinearity adjusting mechanism 20 is slidably mounted on thebase seat 10, therotation adjusting mechanism 30 is slidably mounted on thelinearity adjusting mechanism 20. Theclamping mechanism 40 is mounted on therotation adjusting mechanism 30 and capable of being rotated around a first axis A and a second axis B, to position aworkpiece 220 on anelectronic device 200. The first axis A and the second axis B are perpendicular to each other and intersect with each other. In the illustrated embodiment, theelectronic device 200 is a micro-projector, and theworkpiece 220 is a reflecting mirror. - The
base seat 10 includes abottom plate 11 and a feeding table 13 located at a side of thebottom plate 11. - Also referring to
FIG. 3 , thelinearity adjusting mechanism 20 includes a first guidingrail 21, a first slidingmember 23, apositioning member 25, a second guidingrail 27, a second slidingmember 28 and an adjustingmember 29. The first guidingrail 21 is fixed to thebottom plate 11 adjacent to the feeding table 13. The first slidingmember 23 is slidably mounted on the first guidingrail 21. A part of thepositioning member 25 passes through the first slidingmember 23, and is capable of being drawn down on thebottom plate 11, to securely fix the first slidingmember 23 in place. The second guidingrail 27 is fixed to the first slidingmember 23, and the second slidingmember 28 is slidably mounted on the second guidingrail 27. The adjustingmember 29 is mounted on the second guidingrail 27 and resists on the second slidingmember 28 to adjust the sliding distance of the second slidingmember 28. - The
rotation adjusting mechanism 30 is fixed to the second slidingmember 28, and includes afixing block 31, afirst rotation assembly 33 and asecond rotation assembly 35 parallel to thefirst rotation assembly 33. Thefixing block 31 and thesecond rotation assembly 35 are fixed to opposite sides of thefirst rotation assembly 33. - Also referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5 , thefirst rotation assembly 33 includes afirst pedestal 331, a first slidingblock 333, a first adjustingmember 335 and afirst latching member 337. Thefirst pedestal 331 includes amain body 3311 and a first slidingportion 3313 formed on themain body 3311. Themain body 3311 defines afixing surface 3315 and a firstengaging surface 3316 at two sides thereof, respectively. Thefixing surface 3315 is planar and fixed to thefixing block 31. The firstengaging surface 3316 is smoothly concave and follows the circumference of a cylinder based on the first axis A. The first slidingportion 3313 is located at a middle portion of themain body 3311 and protrudes out from the firstengaging surface 3316. The first slidingportion 3313 defines a first slidingsurface 3317 thereon substantially parallel to the firstengaging surface 3316. The distance between a terminal end of a contour line of the first slidingsurface 3317 to thefixing surface 3315 is equal to the distance between an opposite terminal end of the contour line of the first slidingsurface 3317 to thefixing surface 3315. Thefirst pedestal 331 defines an adjustinghole 3318 on a side surface of themain body 3311 away from the second slidingmember 28. An axis of the adjustinghole 3318 can be parallel to thefixing surface 3315, and the movement of the axis of the adjustinghole 3318 resembles a tangent of a circle moving around the circumference of a circle. Thefirst pedestal 331 further defines a slot 3319 (elongated hole) communicating with the adjustinghole 3318 on the middle of the firstengaging surface 3316. - The first sliding
block 333 includes abase body 3331 and a pair of second slidingportions 3333. Thebase body 3331 defines a second slidingsurface 3335 thereon, and the pair of second slidingportions 3333 protrudes out from opposite edges of the second slidingsurface 3335. Thebase body 3331 further includes anengaging portion 3337 on a middle portion of second slidingsurface 3335. The shape of the second slidingsurface 3335 is convex and matches that of the first slidingsurface 3317. Theengaging portion 3337 is a strip parallel to the pair of second slidingportions 3333. Theengaging portion 3337 includes a plurality of screw teeth (not labeled) arranged along a length thereof, the plurality of screw teeth are parallel to each other. Each second slidingportion 3333 defines a secondengaging surface 3338 corresponding to the firstengaging surface 3316, one second slidingportion 3333 defines alocking hole 3339 on a side surface thereof. The shape of the secondengaging surface 3338 is convex to correspond to that of the second slidingsurface 3335. Thelocking hole 3339 extends through the second slidingportion 3333, and an axis thereof is perpendicular to the axis of the adjustinghole 3318. - The first adjusting
member 335 is partially received in the adjustinghole 3318 of thefirst pedestal 331. The first adjustingmember 335 includes an adjustingportion 3351 and anoperation portion 3353 connected to an end of the adjustingportion 3351. The adjustingportion 3351 is received in the adjustinghole 3318 and engages with thefirst pedestal 331. The adjustingportion 3351 is partially exposed out of theelongated hole 3319 and engages with theengaging portion 3337 of the first slidingblock 333. The first adjustingmember 335 is capable of driving the first slidingblock 333 to slide along the first slidingsurface 3317. In the embodiment, the first adjustingmember 335 is a bolt. - The
first latching member 337 is partially received in and engages with thelocking hole 3339 of the first slidingblock 333. An end of thefirst latching member 337 extends out of thelocking hole 3339 and resists on the first slidingportion 3313 to position the first slidingblock 333 on the first slidingpedestal 331. - The
second rotation assembly 35 is the same as thefirst rotation assembly 33, and includes asecond pedestal 351, a second slidingblock 353, a second adjustingmember 355 and asecond latching member 357. The second slidingblock 353 slidably engages with thesecond pedestal 351, thesecond adjusting member 355 is capable of driving the second slidingblock 353 to slide relative to thesecond pedestal 351. Thesecond latching member 357 is capable of resisting on thesecond pedestal 351 to position the second slidingblock 353 on the second slidingpedestal 351. Thesecond adjusting member 355 is perpendicular to the first adjustingmember 335. Thesecond latching member 357 is perpendicular to thefirst latching member 337. Thesecond rotation assembly 35 is capable of driving the clampingassembly 40 to rotate around the second axis B. - Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3 again, theclamping mechanism 40 is fixed to the second slidingblock 353 and includes a fixingplate 41, a guidingassembly 43, a pair of clampingassemblies 45 and a resistingassembly 47. The fixingplate 41 is fixed to the second slidingblock 353. The guidingassembly 43 includes a plurality of guidingrods 433 and a plurality ofresilient members 435 sleeved on the guidingrods 433. The pair of clampingassemblies 45 is movably mounted on the guidingrods 433 and urged by the plurality ofresilient members 435 to move towards each other. Each clampingassembly 45 includes a slidingblock 451 slidably sleeved on the guidingrods 433, and a clampingmember 453 fixed to the slidingblock 451. The clampingmember 453 includes aclamping portion 4533 away from the slidingblock 451. The resistingassembly 47 is roatably mounted on the fixingplate 41 and capable of driving the pair of clampingassemblies 45 to move away from each other. - The resisting
assembly 47 includes a pair ofrotation members 471, a resistmember 473 and aknob 475. The pair ofrotation members 471 is fixed on the fixingplate 41 and spaced from each other. The resistmember 473 is rotatably mounted on the pair ofrotation members 471, theknob 475 is mounted on an end of the resistmember 473. The resistmember 473 includes a resist portion (not labeled) between the pair of slidingblocks 451. - Also referring to
FIGS. 1 through 6 , in assembly, the feeding table 13 is fixed to thebottom plate 11. The first guidingrail 21, the first slidingmember 23, the positioningmember 25, the second guidingrail 27, the second slidingmember 28 and the adjustingmember 29 are mounted in turn. The fixingblock 31 is fixed to the second slidingmember 28, thefirst pedestal 331 is fixed to the fixingblock 31. The first slidingmember 23 slidably engages with thefirst pedestal 331, the first adjustingmember 335 and thefirst latching member 337 are mounted to thefirst pedestal 331 and the first slidingmember 23 respectively. Thesecond rotation assembly 35 is fixed to the first slidingblock 333. The fixingplate 41 is fixed to the second slidingblock 353. The guidingassembly 43 and the pair of clampingassembly 45 are mounted on the fixingplate 41. The pair of resistingassemblies 47 is rotatably mounted between the pair of clampingassemblies 45 to complete the assembling of the adjusting machine 100. - In use, the
electronic device 200 is placed upon the feeding table 13, theknob 475 is turned by hand and drives the resistmember 473 to rotate. The resistmember 473 drives the pair of clampingmembers 453 to move away from each other. Theworkpiece 220 is received between the pair of clampingmembers 453 and the resistmember 473 rotates again to release the plurality ofresilient members 435, thus theworkpiece 220 is clamped. The pair of clampingmembers 453 drives theworkpiece 220 to move longitudinally along the first guidingrail 21 via thelinearity adjusting mechanism 20. Thefirst adjusting member 335 engages with the engagingportion 3337 to enable the first slidingblock 335 to slide relative to thefirst pedestal 331, thus theworkpiece 220 is rotated around the second axis A. Thesecond adjusting member 355 drives the second slidingblock 355 to slide relative to thesecond pedestal 351, thus theworkpiece 220 is rotated around the second axis B. Theworkpiece 220 is aligned to theelectronic device 200 via incremental motions around the first axis A and the second axis B, the clampingmembers 453 place theworkpiece 220 on theelectronic device 200 to finish the adjusting of theworkpiece 220. - The first sliding
block 333 is capable of rotating around a first axis A relative to thefirst pedestal 331, and the second slidingblock 353 is capable of rotating around a second axis B relative to thesecond pedestal 351, thus greatly improving the adjusting accuracy of therotation adjusting mechanism 30 and the presentation of theworkpiece 220. As thefirst rotation assembly 33 and thesecond rotation assembly 35 are connected to each other as in a laminar manner, thus a volume of therotation adjusting mechanism 30 decreases. The clamping process of theworkpiece 220 merely requires rotation of the resistingmember 473, thus operation of theclamping mechanism 40 is much easier. - When the
second rotation assembly 35 is attached to the first rotation assembly 37 at an angle, therotation adjusting mechanism 30 is capable of rotating around a different axis. - When the contour lines of the first
engaging surface 3316, the first slidingsurface 3317, the secondengaging surface 3338 and the second slidingsurface 3335 are -
Page 10 of 19 reformed, the position of the first axis A may be changed. When the structure of thesecond rotation assembly 35 is reformed, the position of the second axis B may be changed. - Finally, while various embodiments have been described and illustrated, the disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various modifications can be made to the embodiments by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
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